سلام
No. 26.
P/L
Enclosure in Canton/despatch No. 80 to Peking of 5th June
COPY
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONG KONG,
4th May, 1935.
4.5
sir,
I have the honour to refer to my note No. 12 of 18th February, 1935, forwarding for your information copy of my despatch on the subject of the piracy of s. S. "Tung Chow", and to inform you that the owners of that vessel, Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, are now anxious
to obtain from the Chinese authorities an official
statement on the results of the measures taken to effect arrests and bring to trial any persons suspected of implication in the piracy.
2.
The owners, further inquire whether any further witnesses from the pirated ship are likely to be required, and when the trial of Fan Ah Shui, who was arrested in this connection, is likely to be
concluded.
3.
I should be glad if you would inform me
whether such an official statement can be obtained, and for any information you may be able to give in
answer to the questions raised by the owners.
I have the honour to be,
8ir,
Your most obedient servant,
(Signed) W. Peel.
His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General,
CANTO N.
Governor c.